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Quichocho allegedly threatened to call cops

MD. Delowar, a former supervisor of Latte Stone Poker on Rota, testified Friday that he and businesswoman Jung Ja Kim got scared when their attorney, Ramon K. Quichocho, terminated him in February 2009 and threatened to call the Rota police if Kim or any of her employees show up...
Posted On Feb 24 2014 14:56
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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Over 7K Japanese students in the last 28 years

  A simple tie-up guaranteed by a piece of document resulted in an unprecedented 28-year relationship between two schools and visits to the CNMI of more than 7,000 Japanese students. Kuniko Sasaki, director of the Seisa High School, shared with Saipan Tribune that it was...
Posted On Feb 24 2014 14:55
, By Moneth G. Deposa
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28 years of ‘healing the world’

Thunderous drums resonated throughout the Saipan World Resort’s Wave Jungle stage last Saturday as members of the Dako-on performed their award winning traditional drum performance. The Dako-on is a renowned drum group from Seisa High School and has already performed in a number...
Posted On Feb 24 2014 14:53
, By Thomas Manglona II
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‘Strengthening families through parent leadership’

Over 100 parents, children, and community members attended the Division of Youth Service Parent Education Program’s 10th Annual Parent Leadership Month Workshop on Saturday at the Kagman Community Center. The workshop started at 7:30am and ended 3pm with various divisions of the...
Posted On Feb 24 2014 14:51
, By Jayson Camacho
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